The intended audience is teenagers and young adults, ranging from the ages of 12-25. Basically anyone able to read the book and understand what it entails. The intended audience is not gender specific, but it is mainly intended to study the effect of the Twilight movies on teenage girls, as they seem most susceptible to the insufferable amounts of cheesy romance and high-gloss-makeup. More proof of this is evident when scanning through public social mediums such as Twitter with keywords such as "New Moon".
This is specifically for:
Those of you who see a silver Volvo and smile to yourselves (and secretly hope its Edward that steps out)
Those of you who wake up in the middle of the night and expect to see Edward in your room
Those of you who wish Jacob Black would imprint on you.
Those of you who have serious issues with the fact that Edward is a fictional character
Those of you who tell your bf he is your Edward and expect him to take it as a huge complement.
Those of you who hear piano music and think that it's your lullaby that Edward wrote for you.
Those of you who would rather reread the books all over again than party.
Those of you who are reading this right now..
Those of you who have written "Mrs. Edward Cullen" all over your notebook and have plans to get Bella out of the picture.
The intended audience is teenagers and young adults, ranging from the ages of 12-25. Basically anyone able to read the book and understand what it entails. The intended audience is not gender specific, but it is mainly intended to study the effect of the Twilight movies on teenage girls, as they seem most susceptible to the insufferable amounts of cheesy romance and high-gloss-makeup. More proof of this is evident when scanning through public social mediums such as Twitter with keywords such as "New Moon".